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HE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAR, 1, 1921
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Continuous, Safe, Punctual
Hauling on Pneumatics
"Tho Remington Typewriter Company hauls on pneumatics (Goodyear
Cord Tros) because It gets much more hauling dono oft them. In a day,
or a month, or a year. In May, 1919, wo began an extended six months'
comparison, but. alter 25 days of observation, tho results were so de
cisively, l.nfavor of pneumatics that wo Btopped tho. test- and 'adopted
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, ,iiiuiii lur most-: ol our local worn; ana an 01 our long-aisiance worK.
Their record on a 3VS-ton truck showed, by comparison, an increase in'
truck mileage of 195 per cent, and tho following reductions repair and
maintenance coat, 99 percent; labor cost, 70 per cent; operating cost,
per mile, 43 per cent. The big Goodyear Cord Tires have delivered
mileages up to 17,000." Leonard Rayburn, Purchasing Agent, Reming
ton Typewriter Company, Syracuse and Illon, N. Y.
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THIS sturdy motor expresB hurrying ovei largo stretches of
country, in many ways confirms exmirience like tfiis when
it travels on Goodyear Cord Tires.
The, spic and span mercantile delivery fleet so shod and serving
a city and its environs, similarly demonstrates the value of
pneumatic traction, cushioning and spryness.
The scheduled bus, the bulky highway freighter, the business
transport with fragile cargo and the emergency repair, truck,
,,' all work to advantage on pneumatics.
For the many variations of both urban and rural duty, the com
petent Goodyear Cord Tires supply the basic factors of con
tinuous, safe and punctual haulage.
These elements of pneumatic prowess arc made most effective
by tlie stamina of Goodyear Cord construction widely express
ed, despite hardships, in exceptional mileages.
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STOCKS
BONDS
INVESTMENT
MAIN OFFICE' -
Nos. 12, 13,. 14 Pantheon Building, Honolulu, T. H
& S HILO BRANCH
T j ' No', 7 New Volcano Block, Hllo Hawaii, T. H. Phone 64
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-Refining Company, Ltd.
Yesterday Today
$10.00 ' $10.00
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'Idle Men And Idle. CapitarWork'JAgdinst Prosperity"
t ..cha- c- Zlegler, Safes Manager for the Island of' Kauai,
. - - Headquarters, Lhue, Kauai.
Hawaiian Mutual Agencies, Ltd
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
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j P.O.BOX 1224. HONOLULU, T.H.
LIMITED
Dealers in
Hay, Grain and Chicken Supplies
SOLE AGENTS FOR
International Stock, Poultry Food
and other specialties. Arabic for
cooling Iron Roofs. Potaluma In
cubators and Brooders.
King's .Special .Chick .Food
P. O. Box 452 Honolulu
LOST
belt contaiping army rifle cart
'ridges, between Lihuo and Koloa.
jieiurn 10 mis oriicond receive
roward.
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CHANG In Lihuo, February 23, 1921,
to Mr. and Mrs. Chang Kan of Lihue
Harness Shop, ason. .
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ivapaa iNotes
Rose Adolpho, a Hawaiian glrf
twolyo years of ago, was drowned
while out swimming ' In tho Kealla
stream on Sunday morning. Accor
ding to a report, the girl, with other
companions, was swimming in shallow
water at first, but somehow or other,
tho unfortunate girl Got into deep
water in which she sank, her conipan
ions all being unable to go to her aid.
The parents of the girl are local, home
stcaders.
Joseph E. Silva, son of Antone Sllva
Sr., local homesteader, departod for
Honolulu dn Saturday on his, way to
the mainland. Joseph intends to
take up a course in one of the main
land schools in order to enable himself
to "paddle his own canoe"- later in
life.
Tho local Hawaiian colony lost an
other member last week, Mrs, Pau
manoa answering the call of the grim
reaper on Thursday.
A much desired chance in the mail
schedule which affects all the post-
offices on this side of tho siland, was
put into effect on Saturday. Hither
to, mails for Honolulu closed at the
various offices at such irregular times
that business houses and others com
plained to Honolulu, with the result
that Honolulu and local malls, cannot
now leave 'Hanalei earlier than 9:30
and earlier than 1:30 p. m. from Koa-
11a.
Dr. Cyril Goldlng, who for the past
two years has been living in the Hen-
rlques home, will build a new residence
facing tho beach at Waipouli. Mr.
Henrlques, who has been living on his
homestead, will again occupy his'
"city home".
Iu Bun Hee, captain and mainstay
of the 1920 champion Makee team, de
parted for Honolulu .on Saturday for
an indefinite stay. He expects to
land a job with one of, the large Hono
lulu firms, thereby making himself
eligible to play on, one of the Commer
cial League teams now in action. He
will be a great aid to the team that
gets him, as the local lad is one of
the. best ball players turned out on
this island.
Messrs. A. Horner Jr., K. B. Mor
gan and II. D. Sloggett have been ap
pointed judges of tho Star Bulletin's
1921 School Farm 'Contest for all the
schools from Lihue to Kilauea. Their
duties are to visit all the school gar
dens at least three times during the
period of the contest, which began on
January 3rd, and will come t,o a close
on May 28th, 1921. Home gardens
are also included in the contest and
the judges will have to visit these at
least twice during the contest. The
points on which the garden work will
1)0 judged are as follows: general ap
pearances of the garden, conditions of
the crops, Judgment shown In select
ing crops suitable to existing condi
tions, perseverance shown In soil im
provement, combating garden pests,
etc., actual results as shown by rec
ords and letters to the Star-Bulletin.
Two match races were pulled 'off at
Waipouli on Sunday. Sakamoto's
pet lost to John Fernandez "Golden
Spray" In a 1-116 mile race, while
David Luke's "Plow horso" maintained
its reputation gained during New
Year's for the quarter-mile by beating
Tashima's horse, which hitherto had
been 'considered the best horse on the
island for this distance. Mr. James
Spalding and Chris Kuhlmann acted
as starters with W. F. Bdrns and S. N.
Hundley as judges.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
LOTS AT HANAPEPE TOWN
At 1:30 o'clock P. M. Wednesday,
March 16, 1921, at the office of tho
Sub Agent, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue,
Kauai, there will bo sold at public
auction to the highest bidder,' Tdwn
Lots In Hanapepe Town. Kauai, as
follows:
Lot No.
. Chicken-pox is epidemic at Anahola,
and the, school is very much crippled
in consequence.
NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF HAWAIIAN BIRTH
The Issuance of certificates of Haw
aiian birth, in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 20 of the Revised
Laws of Hawaii, 19,15, will bo resumed
on and after March 1, 1921.
Applications for the issuance oj
these certificates, under amended
forms and regulations promulgated in
June, 1920, and approved by the Gover
nor of Hawaii, will be received at tho
office of- the undersigned on and after
the date hereof.
Applicants should apply to one of
the agents coramisslqnod by tho under
signed under said amendod regula
tions: 1
. East Hawaii;
Hawaii.
West Hawaii
kua, Hawaii.
Maui: Enos Vincent, Wailuku.
Oahu: S. F. Chillingworth,
srhlaeger Building, Honolulu.
Kauai: J, H. Conoy, Niumalu, Lihue,
Kauai.
. CURTIS P. IAUKEA,
, . ft Secretary of Hawaii.
Honolulu, T. H. February 25, 1921.
March 1, 8, 15, 1921.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT
' TERRITORY QF HAWAII
AT CHAMBER8 IN PROBATE
In tho Matter of tho Estate of
GEORGE KAHILINAI AMONA, Do
ceasod
Order of Notice of Hearing Petition
for Administration ' '
ON READING and Filing the Petit
ion of Mrs. Laa Ami of Kapaa, Kauai
alleging that Bald1 George K. Amona of
said Kapaa died intestate at Bald
Kapaa on the 10th day "of February A.
D. 1921, leaving property In the Haw
aiian Islands necessary to be admln
istored upon, and pTaylng that Letters
of Administration issue to. Isaiah K.
Kaauwal:
IT IS ORDERED that Saturday, the
26th day of March A. D. 1921, at 8
o'clock A. M. bo and hereby is appoint
ed tho time for hearing said Petition
in tho Court Rom of this Court at
Lihuo, County of Kauai; at which time
and placo all persons concerned may
appear and show cause, If any they
have, why said Petition should not be
granted.
Dated at Lihue, County of Kauai,
T. H., February 18. 1921.
(Sgd.)WILLIAM C. ACHI, JR.
Judgo of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth' Circuit.
Attest:
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Feb, 22; March 1, 8, 15.
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More or Less
Area (sq. ft.)
9 24,036
10 " 15,735
48 2,685
49 . 6,519
65 9,750 '
57 6,357
59 i 11822 ;'
62 4,408
63 13,806
64 3,965
66 7,652
67 .5,911
71' '2,220
72 , 3,328
Ternis, Cash.
Tho Purchasers to pay the costs of
advertising.
For maps and -further particulars
apply at tho office of the Sub Agent,
Mr. G. W. Sahr, or at the office of the
Commissioner of Public Lands, Cap
itol Building, Honolulu, T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
DatdQ at Honolulu, Feb. 9, 1921.
Feb. "16, 22; March 1, 8. ,15, '1921.
Upset Price
'$2,450.00
1,250.00
1,250.00
3,500.00
8,000.00
1,500.00
350.00
i 450.00
" 1,500.00
400.00
. 765.00
600.00
225.00
325.00
O. T.i Shipman, Hllo,
T. C. White, Kealake-
Hoff-
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
LEASE8
At 1:30 o'clock P. M. Wednesday,
March 16, 1921, at the office of the
Sub Agent, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue,
Kauai, there will be sold at- nubile
auction to the highest bidder;, under
Section 380 of the Revised Laws of
Hawaii, 1915, General Leases of the
following described 'Government Lots:
(1) Lot 23, Hanapepe Town Lots,
Hanapepe, Kauai, containing an area
of 7,531 square feet, more or less;
term' of lease, 10 years from March 16,
1921; upset rental $80.00 per annum,
payable semi-annually In advance.
(2) Lot 74, Hanapepe Town Lots,
Hanapepe, Kauai, containing an area
of 20,916 squaro feet, more or less;
term of lease, -lQ.,years from March 16,
1921; upset rental $150.00 per annum,
payable semi-annually In advance.
(3) Lot 75, Hanapepe Town Lots,
Hanapepo, Kauai, containing an area
of 14,390 square feet,; more or less
term of lease, 10 years from March 16,
1921; upset rental $100.00 per annum,
payable semi-annually, in advance.
(4) Lot 76, Hanapepo Town Lots,
Hanapepe, Kauai, containing an area
of 12,350 square feet, more or less;
term of lease, 10 years from March 16,
1921; upnet rental $100.00 por' annum,
payable semi-annually In advance.
(5) Lot 77, Hanapepo Town Lots,
Hanapepe, Kauai, containing an area
of 11,698 squaro feet, more or less;
torm of lease, 10 years from March 16,
192li upset1 rental $150.00 per annum,
payable semi-annually in advance.
The purchasers to pay tho first six
months' rental at tho drop of the
hammer.
Tho purchasers to pay the costs of
advertising and other charges in con
nection with the preparation of these
leases.
The Sale of the above leases Is sub
ject to terms of Governmental General
Lease Issued by the Office of the
Commissioner of Public Lands.
For maps, form of General Lease,
and furthor particulars, apply at the
office of tho Sub Agent, Mr. O. W.
Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or at the Office of
the Commissioner of Public Lands,
Capitol Building, Honolulu, T. H.
.... C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu, Feb. 9, 1921.
Feb. 15, 22; March 1, 8, 15, 1921,
jtjkTHE .CIRCUIT COURT OF THE '
fifth judicial circuit,
territory' of "Hawaii
at chambers in probate
Probate ,No. 805.
In the iwatter of ;,thd Estate of
BENITO yERACRU5$, lato'of Lihue,
County of Kaliai, Deceased, j.
Order of Notice of Hearing, Petition
for Administration)
ON READING and Filing the peti
tion of CHU KONG -of Knpala, Dis
trict of Lihue, County of Kadai, Terri
tory of Hawaii, alleging that said
Benito Vera Cruz, lato of Lihue, said
County and Territory, died -intestata
at Bald Lihue on or about tho 12th
day of March, 1920, leaving property
In tho Territory of Hawaii necessary
to' bo administered upon, and praying,
that Letters of Administration issue to
ED WARD. FOUNTAIN, otsald Liuo;
IT IS ORDERED that Saturday, tho
12th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 9
o'clock A. M. bo and hereby is ap
pointed tho time for hearing said Pe
tition in the 'court Room of. this
Court at Lihue; County of Kauai, nt
which time and' place all persons con
cerned may appear and show cause.
If any they have, why said Petition
should not be'granted; and that notlco
of this order be published for threo
successive weeks (four insertions) in
the "Garden Island" newspaper In
said Lihue; -
Dated at Lihue, County of Kauai, T.
H. February 8th, 1921.
(Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ACHI, MR,
Judgo of tho Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuits
(SEAL) , V
Attest: ,
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk 'of the Circuit Court( of the
Fifth Circuit. .
Feb. 8, 15, 22; March 1. 1921.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
AT, CHAMBERS IN DIVORCE
Agnos II. Kallli Morton, Libellant,
vs. Alex. Morton, Libelee. '
Notice of Pendency of Suit
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII
To Alex.' Morton,
Greeting: w
You are hereby notified that the
above entitled cause is now pending
before the. Circuit Court above named,-
wherein Agnes H. K. Kallli Morton
prays for an absolute divorce from
you upon the 'ground set out In the
libel on file, to-wit non-support, and
that said cause ' has been set down
for trial before the Honorable William
C. Achl Jr. Judge of said Court at his
courtroom in Lihue, County of Kaui
in said circuit, on Friday the 6th da1
ot rMay A. D. 1921 'at 9 o'clock A. M.
or as soon thereafter as the' business
of said Court will permit.
Dated at Lihue,, T. H. February 16,
1921. TA
. BY ORDER OF'THE COURT.
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk.
'WATSON' CLEMONS and JjYLE
A. DICKEY,
Attorneys for Libellant.
Fob. ;22;, Marchil,'8, 15, 22,i29; Aprll5.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE
In the Matter of tho Estate of
HENRY C. BRASH, Deceased. ,
Notice toCredltors
Having been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the Estate of Henry C.
Brash late of Kealla, District of Kaw-
aihau, County of Kauai, notice is here
by, given to all creditors of the said
deceased to present their claimB, with
proper vouchers, or duly authenticated
copies thereof, even if tho claim is
secured by mortgage upon real estate,
to him, at his office, at Kapaa, in the
said District of Kawalhau, County of
Kauai, within six months from the
first day of the publication of this
notice, which first day Is February 22,
1921.
Claims not presented within the
said six months" shall ' bo forever
barred... ,
EUGENE K. AIU,
Administrator of tho Estato of
Henry C. Brash, Deceased.
Feb. 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 1921.
NOTICE
Notice is Hereby Given that during
my nhsence from the County of) Kauai
and the Territory of Hawaii, Mri Chow
Ching (ch), my adopted son, Kapaa,
Kauai, will act for me and will have
chargo of, manage, and superintend,
and carry on my General Merchandise,
Restaurant, and Lodging Rooms busF
ness at Kapaa and carried on under
my trade name towlt: JYUEN KEE,
under Special Power-of Attorney duly
signed by mo this 18th day of Febru
ary, 1921. J ' -t
Buk Yuen Lee,
- Tradlng- as YUEN KEB
Feb. 22, March 1, 8, 1921.
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